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Die politische Korrespondenz der Päpste mit den österreichischen Kaisern

1964

by Engel Janosi

GeopoliticsWorld War IKlemens von MetternichReparationsKnowledge Economics

Table of Contents · 51 segments

1
Front Matter, Contents, and List of Documentschapter
2
Preface: Scope, Sources, and Editorial Principlesessay
3
Introduction: Papal-Imperial Political Correspondence, 1804–1918essay
4
Notes to the Preface and Introductionfootnotes
5
Documents 1–17: Austrian Imperial Title, Holy Roman Abdication, and Restoration of the Papal Stateschapter
6
Documents 18–40: Art Restitution, Church-State Administration, and Late Pius VII Correspondencechapter
7
Documents 41–68: Leo XII, Jubilee Politics, Josephinism, and Eastern Catholic Protectionschapter
8
Documents 69–91: Pius VIII, Gregory XVI, Revolution in the Papal States, and Austrian Military Protectionchapter
9
Documents 92–111: Pius IX, Ferrara, 1848 Revolution, Gaeta, and Early Franz Joseph Church Policychapter
10
Documents 112–126: Gifts, the 1855 Concordat, Italian Crisis, and Mixed Marriage Jurisdictionchapter
11
Documents 127–142: Asylum Offer, Concordat Revision, Rome After 1870, and Confessional Lawschapter
12
Documents 143–163: Early Leo XIII, Roman Question, Asylum, Triple Alliance, and Slavic Liturgychapter
13
Documents 164–178: Rudolf’s Death, Hungarian Mixed Marriage Disputes, and Agram Appointment Crisischapter
14
Documents 179–188: Leo XIII Jubilees, Agram-Hungary-Albania Questions, Ruthenian College, and Agliardi Affairchapter
15
Document 189 Opening: Franz Joseph’s Telegram to Leo XIII on the Anniversary of Inthronizationchapter
16
Draft imperial congratulations to Leo XIII on a pontifical anniversaryessay
17
Leo XIII sends Franz Joseph the Hungarian millennium circularessay
18
Franz Joseph thanks Leo XIII for the Hungarian millennium letteressay
19
Leo XIII accredits Nuncio Taliani and complains about Dalmatiaessay
20
Franz Joseph promises inquiry into Dalmatian church grievancesessay
21
Leo XIII appeals to Franz Joseph on the Roman Questionessay
22
Franz Joseph answers Leo XIII on the Roman Questionessay
23
Leo XIII thanks Franz Joseph for pontifical jubilee congratulationsessay
24
Pius X notifies Franz Joseph of his electionessay
25
Franz Joseph requests the cardinalate for Joseph Samassaessay
26
Pius X promises eventual consideration of Samassa’s cardinalateessay
27
Pius X thanks Austria for recovering the Paris nunciature archivesessay
28
Franz Joseph responds on the Paris nunciature archivesessay
29
Pius X thanks Franz Joseph and congratulates him on sixty years of ruleessay
30
Franz Joseph answers Benedict XV’s notification of electionessay
31
Benedict XV sends Nuncio Scapinelli on a special missionessay
32
Franz Joseph answers Benedict XV after Scapinelli’s missionessay
33
Karl I appeals to Benedict XV for a just peaceessay
34
Benedict XV encourages Karl I’s peace effortsessay
35
Benedict XV answers Karl I’s accession notificationessay
36
Benedict XV’s peace note to the belligerent powersessay
37
Drafts of Karl I’s response to Benedict XV’s peace noteessay
38
Karl I confidentially reports on Belgium, Italy, and the Balkansessay
39
Benedict XV replies on Belgium and the Italian questionessay
40
Benedict XV thanks Karl for repatriating invalid Italian prisonersessay
41
Benedict XV opposes removing Bishop Endrici of Trientessay
42
Karl I requests honors for Majláth and Seydlessay
43
Benedict XV responds on prisoner exchange, Seydl, and Majláthessay
44
Karl I thanks Benedict XV for Seydl’s appointment and a baptism giftessay
45
Karl I renews requests for Majláth and Huyn as cardinalsessay
46
Nuncio Valfrè conveys Benedict XV’s response to the Italian offensiveessay
47
Facsimile captions and garbled OCR fragmentsessay
48
Bibliography of abbreviated works cited in the editionbibliography
49
Person indexbibliography
50
Subject indexbibliography
51
Publisher advertisement for Eduard Hosp’s Jakob Frint studybibliography